There are more cases of lumps coming out of the junction of the ear and cheek, both congenital and acquired, and for different cases, the treatment taken is different. Some are caused by swollen lymph nodes and will also be accompanied by symptoms such as upper respiratory tract infections, which require anti-inflammatory treatment, and can be treated with antibiotics, commonly clindamycin, roxithromycin and other drugs to improve the effect. Depending on the situation, you can also use heat-clearing and detoxification methods for treatment, like Pudilan Oral Liquid and Blue Scutellaria Oral Liquid can have a therapeutic effect. Other people are caused by sebaceous cysts that cause lumps, generally benign masses are predominant and do not cause pain, so they can be treated without treatment, if the lumps are getting bigger, they need to be surgically removed for treatment. Some patients are left with traces of congenital dysplasia, mostly cysts, which can be treated by surgical excision. There are also acquired preauricular nodules, especially if they are malignant, which require not only surgical removal, but also skin breakdown and implant treatment to achieve repair.